This git repository shows a simple example for an ARM Bare-Metal implementation with gem5. It can be used as a starting point for bare metal projects with this simulator.

I hope that this code helps people starting with bare metal.

]]>spam@jung.ms (Matthias Jung)Matthias Jung's BlogSun, 12 Jun 2016 13:38:04 +0000Google Scholar Citation Widget for your Websitehttp://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/27-google-scholar-citation-widget-for-your-website
http://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/27-google-scholar-citation-widget-for-your-websiteThere is no citation widget of Google Scholar available, which can be used on custom websites. I wrote a small php script that parses the Google Scholar website and filters out the citation table and diagram.

The script needs your Google Scholar ID, which can be found in the url:

The ID (qcZEIOkAAAAJ) and the language must be passed to the script like this:

citations.php?id=qcZEIOkAAAAJ&lang=en

The script can be downloaded here.]]>spam@jung.ms (Matthias Jung)Matthias Jung's BlogSat, 27 Sep 2014 17:02:07 +0000Modify Timestamp for Imageshttp://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/26-modify-timestamp-for-images
http://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/26-modify-timestamp-for-imagesAt my last trip to San Francisco, I forgot to change the timezone of my DSLR camera. It's easy to fix with the tool Jhead:

jhead -ta-9:00 *.JPG && jhead -ft *.JPG

-ta changes timezone and -ft applies the EXIF date to the file itself.

]]>spam@jung.ms (Matthias Jung)Matthias Jung's BlogThu, 12 Jun 2014 08:32:10 +0000csync on Machttp://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/24-csync-on-mac
http://andorid.jung.ms/index.php/blog/24-csync-on-macAfter a long research I realised that csync (www.csync.org) is the best way to keep my files in sync!Csync supports sftp and smb and there is a special owncloud version that supprots webdav as well.

Under linux it is very easy to compile it. However on Mac it is a little bit more complicated: